special access program
Also known as: SAP, Special Access Programs, special access project
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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE FIFTH KIND -- A Ridiculous ... disappointmentmedia.com Apr 7, 2020 9 facts
claimSpecial Access Program (SAP) clearance is not a formal term; rather, individuals require a Top Secret (TS) clearance and typically a lifestyle polygraph to work on a Special Access Program.
claimSteven Greer's documentary 'Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind' includes claims regarding government conspiracies, specifically involving Fort Belvoir and Special Access Programs (SAP) that allegedly operate without funding oversight and involve the insertion of extraterrestrials into the government.
perspectiveA viewer with a TS/SCI clearance and experience working in Special Access Programs (SAP) asserts that Steven Greer's claims about SAP programs lacking funding oversight and the government being infiltrated by aliens are unrealistic.
claimA Top Secret (TS) security clearance is required to work on a Special Access Program (SAP), and in most cases, a lifestyle polygraph is also required.
perspectiveA viewer of the documentary 'Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind' who claims to hold a TS/SCI clearance and experience working in Special Access Programs (SAP) rejects Steven Greer's claims regarding SAP programs lacking funding oversight and the insertion of extraterrestrials into the government as unrealistic.
claimBob claims to hold a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) clearance and asserts that he has worked on Special Access Programs (SAP).
claimBob, a commenter on the documentary 'Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind', criticizes the film's claims regarding Ft. Belvoir, Special Access Programs (SAP) lacking funding oversight, and the insertion of extraterrestrials into the government, labeling these assertions as unrealistic.
claimThere is no such thing as a 'SAP clearance,' but a Top Secret (TS) clearance and a lifestyle polygraph are typically required to work on a Special Access Program.
perspectiveA commenter identifying as having a TS/SCI clearance and experience with SAP (Special Access Programs) claims that Dr. Steven Greer's statements regarding SAP programs lacking funding oversight and the insertion of extraterrestrials into the government are unrealistic.
Steven M. Greer - Wikiquote en.wikiquote.org 3 facts
accountRichard Doty, a former counter-intelligence officer at Kirtland Air Force Base, states that he was briefed into a special access program involving the United States government's investigation of and contact with extraterrestrials.
claimSteven Greer claims that President Trump's plans to create a United States Space Force acknowledge an unacknowledged special access project or black project that has been operational in some form since the mid-to-late 1960s.
accountRichard Doty, a former counter-intelligence officer at Kirtland Air Force Base, claims he was briefed into a special access program involving the US government's investigation and contact with extraterrestrials visiting Earth.
How the Pentagon Started Taking U.F.O.s Seriously | The New Yorker newyorker.com Apr 30, 2021 2 facts
claimHarry Reid requested Special Access Program (SAP) status for the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) because he wanted the program to investigate potential retrieved UFO materials, but the Pentagon denied him the necessary clearance.
claimSenator Harry Reid requested Special Access Program (SAP) status for the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) in an attempt to gain clearance to investigate UAP/UFO materials, but the Pentagon denied the request.